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The Bertoia Side Chair is an icon of mid-century modern design. Bertoia found sublime grace in an industrial material, creating a design that works with every decor, in every room.
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- Rilsan finish (not Chrome) is suitable for outdoor use.
- Prairie seat pads are suitable for outdoor use.
- Optional seat pad secures to chair with metal snaps.
- Designer
- Harry Bertoia
- Collection
- Bertoia Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 28¾" H 21¾" W 19¾" D
- Product Weight
- 26 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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5-Year Warranty
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- Item No.
- 100291701
Bertoia Side Chair
- Height (in): 28¾
- Width (in): 21¾
- Depth (in): 19¾
- Weight (lbs): 26
- Seat Height (in): 17¾
- Seat Width (in): 21
- Seat Depth (in): 17¾
- Welded steel rod seat
- Polished chrome or bonded Rilsan base
- Optional foam seat pad or full seat cover
- Vinyl, fabric, or leather upholstery
- Plastic floor glides
- Notification of Filling Contents 1, Notification of Filling Contents 2
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Not satisfied with your purchase? You have 30 days to return your order. Learn more.
Harry Bertoia
Italian sculptor and furniture designer Harry Bertoia and Florence Knoll (then Schust) met as students at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Upon joining the team at Knoll, Bertoia was given free rein to experiment with the medium of his choice. He chose metal. “When it came to rod or wire, whether bent or straight, I seemed to find myself at home,” he said.
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